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<blockquote data-quote="ellenvdk" data-source="post: 107719" data-attributes="member: 23179"><p>Please help me. Yesterday my husband was 33.1 after being out drinking. He injected his novorapid and he went up to 34. I sat up til 4am testing his sugars so he didn't go to sleep high. This morning he looked terribly ill so we went to doctor appointment which I had already booked. Doctor told him that dropping low in his sleep will not kill him. This has made him happy as he says that what I've been telling him is not true. Can someone please clear this up for me. Can hypos and hypers kill? </p><p>He seems to think he's invinsible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ellenvdk, post: 107719, member: 23179"] Please help me. Yesterday my husband was 33.1 after being out drinking. He injected his novorapid and he went up to 34. I sat up til 4am testing his sugars so he didn't go to sleep high. This morning he looked terribly ill so we went to doctor appointment which I had already booked. Doctor told him that dropping low in his sleep will not kill him. This has made him happy as he says that what I've been telling him is not true. Can someone please clear this up for me. Can hypos and hypers kill? He seems to think he's invinsible. [/QUOTE]
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